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It looks more like something that should be in a specific DE/plugin then directly in Weston.

Well, Weston is the equivalent of KWin/Compiz/etc.

It does seem like lots of these features probably aren't useful in a reference design that won't be directly used by any of the major desktops, but I suppose it's useful to show what's possible on top of Wayland and to make sure everything is working.

It does seem like lots of these features probably aren't useful in a reference design that won't be directly used by any of the major desktops, but I suppose it's useful to show what's possible on top of Wayland and to make sure everything is working.

Yep, that's the point I think, just as with rotating surfaces (demonstration of arbitrary and transparent transformations);